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Old 06-28-2012, 07:09 AM   #49821
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A film I'm interested in that noone mentions is The Rules of the Game. It's supposed to be the greatest film ever made but noone talks about it!
I believe you're thinking of Citizen Kane, but you're right about the hype behind The Rules of the Game.

I've seen it and it's a fantastic little nugget of a film for Criterion, but I'm afraid if Criterion didn't get a hold of it no one else would have distributed it. Kino Video maybe, but none of the big studios. Then again you could say that (not in any way negative of course) about a lot of Criterion films.
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Old 06-28-2012, 11:14 AM   #49822
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House, Antichrist and Fear and Loathing are all films I'd recommend watching before you buy. They're not for everyone. The rest would all be excellent buys, but my personal favorite from your list is M.
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A film I'm interested in that noone mentions is The Rules of the Game. It's supposed to be the greatest film ever made but noone talks about it!
It's on a "I'll buy it eventually list when I run out of stuff to buy" list. It's good but not a top title via my standards.

General reminder: Head is on TCM tonight (tomorrow?) at 12:30 eastern.
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Old 06-28-2012, 11:42 AM   #49823
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Hiroshima mon amour is a spectacular film.
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Hiroshima Mon Amour and Wild Strawberries are my two most wanted blu-ray upgrades (those and The Passion of Joan of Arc ).
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Old 06-28-2012, 12:48 PM   #49824
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My wish list for the sale - obviously can't get everything. The bold titles are high priority.

Blus:

*Belle de Jour
*Being John Malkovich
*Certified Copy
*Cul-de-sac
*The Darjeeling Limited
*In the Realm of the Senses
*Naked
*Paris, Texas
*Playtime
*Sweet Smell of Success
*Tiny Furniture
*Wings of Desire
*Yi Yi

DVD and Sets:

(Are any of the single titles below known to have a definite blu release?)

*Dillinger Is Dead
*The Exterminating Angel
*The Ice Storm
*Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters
*Z
*Three Films by Hiroshi Teshigahara
*Eclipse Series 29: Aki Kaurismäki’s Leningrad Cowboys
*Eclipse Series 32: Pearls of the Czech New Wave


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For the hell of it - future releases wanted:

*The Game
*The Royal Tenenbaums
*Umberto D.
*Weekend
*Eclipse Series 35: Maidstone and Other Films by Norman Mailer

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Old 06-28-2012, 12:58 PM   #49825
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A film I'm interested in that noone mentions is The Rules of the Game. It's supposed to be the greatest film ever made but noone talks about it!
Speaking of Rules of the Game, I wish Criterion would try to release Godsford Park since I had seen that film first and it reminded me so much of Rules of the Game. It deserves a good BLU release for sure. unless Universal releases it unharmed always a coin toss w/ them.
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Old 06-28-2012, 12:59 PM   #49826
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TIN DRUM every year when they announced their NOV titles always have hope ICE STORM is in that batch to be released just before Thanksgiving... Maybe this year? Would also love Z on blu as well as Dillinger is Dead
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Old 06-28-2012, 01:21 PM   #49827
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I'm really excited for Down By Law, too. More great Robby Muller cinematography on Blu!
Yeah...I expect them to get to "Night on Earth" at some point. That's one of my favs of his. The scene with Benigni as the taxi driver in Italy is a scream. A funny and poignant film...
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Old 06-28-2012, 01:31 PM   #49828
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I finally watched the 4th of the 4 Jean-Pierre Melville films i own, Leon Morin, Priest. I have really enjoyed all of them (the others being Army of Shadows, Le Cercle Rouge, and Le Silence De La Mer).

I think Le Silence De La Mer is still my favorite, but Leon Morin is a close 2nd.
I've been on the fence about Le Silence De La Mer. Really enjoyed Melvilles other films Army of Shadows, Le Cercle Rouge, and Leo Morin. Can you give a brief comment on the feel of the movie and what you liked the most about it?

These movie names brings up a question of mine. Why are some films titled in English like Army of Shadows and others in French like Le Cercle Rouge. Shouldn't it be The Red Circle?

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I believe you're thinking of Citizen Kane, but you're right about the hype behind The Rules of the Game..
I didn't find it hype. I thought The Rules of The Game was brilliant. Although I agree technically Citizen Kane is a much more accomplished feat.

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Old 06-28-2012, 01:58 PM   #49829
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Yeah...I expect them to get to "Night on Earth" at some point. That's one of my favs of his. The scene with Benigni as the taxi driver in Italy is a scream. A funny and poignant film...
While I do enjoy Night on Earth, New York is my favorite part of that film. It's funny, dramatic and touching with great character interaction throughout. I can't stand the Rome story. People always claim that's the best part of the whole film, but I'm really not sure why. The crap Benigni tells is pretty lame in my book. I enjoyed the much-maligned L.A. story more than Rome.

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Old 06-28-2012, 02:33 PM   #49830
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I've been on the fence about Le Silence De La Mer. Really enjoyed Melvilles other films Army of Shadows, Le Cercle Rouge, and Leo Morin. Can you give a brief comment on the feel of the movie and what you liked the most about it?
The 2 biggest things for me that feel the same between Leon Morin and Le Silence De La Mer would be exploring interpersonal dynamics in Nazi occupied France, and the slow development of a relationship between characters that have very different positions in life. Both of these things i found fascinating, which is probably why i loved both films.
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Old 06-28-2012, 02:56 PM   #49831
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TIN DRUM every year when they announced their NOV titles always have hope ICE STORM is in that batch to be released just before Thanksgiving... Maybe this year? Would also love Z on blu as well as Dillinger is Dead
Gosford Park is fantastic, although I enjoyed it more than the Rules of the Game. it's one of my favourite Altmans actually.
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Old 06-28-2012, 03:01 PM   #49832
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I remember reading a press release on this site a while back with a boxset of Kubricks really early films (I think it included docos as well). I tried searching for these titles just now since I forgot all about them, but I couldn't come up with anything. Anyone know who was meant to release these and what happened?
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Old 06-28-2012, 03:04 PM   #49833
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I remember reading a press release on this site a while back with a boxset of Kubricks really early films (I think it included docos as well). I tried searching for these titles just now since I forgot all about them, but I couldn't come up with anything. Anyone know who was meant to release these and what happened?
That was in the Kino thread. Seems to have dropped off the radar though.
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Old 06-28-2012, 03:05 PM   #49834
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I remember reading a press release on this site a while back with a boxset of Kubricks really early films (I think it included docos as well). I tried searching for these titles just now since I forgot all about them, but I couldn't come up with anything. Anyone know who was meant to release these and what happened?
https://www.blu-ray.com/news/?id=8415

Haven't heard anything beyond that news item.
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Old 06-28-2012, 03:12 PM   #49835
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That was in the Kino thread. Seems to have dropped off the radar though.
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https://www.blu-ray.com/news/?id=8415

Haven't heard anything beyond that news item.
Thanks for the info guys. So fall 2012.... seems we might still see it then?
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Old 06-28-2012, 03:28 PM   #49836
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Old 06-28-2012, 05:03 PM   #49837
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I've been on the fence about Le Silence De La Mer. Really enjoyed Melvilles other films Army of Shadows, Le Cercle Rouge, and Leo Morin. Can you give a brief comment on the feel of the movie and what you liked the most about it?

These movie names brings up a question of mine. Why are some films titled in English like Army of Shadows and others in French like Le Cercle Rouge. Shouldn't it be The Red Circle?


I didn't find it hype. I thought The Rules of The Game was brilliant. Although I agree technically Citizen Kane is a much more accomplished feat.
Based on the fact that you like Army of Shadows...I think you will love Le Silence De La Mer. It's another WWII film (which are a favorite area for me) and it's a simpler, more accessible film. Visually stunning and offering a much different perspective on the Germans.
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Old 06-28-2012, 05:03 PM   #49838
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Wonder if Netflix will get that Kubrick Blu Ray set since I don't think i would want to blind buy it. But I'm sure it will be cheap (probably with 1 or 2 discs).
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Old 06-28-2012, 05:07 PM   #49839
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While I do enjoy Night on Earth, New York is my favorite part of that film. It's funny, dramatic and touching with great character interaction throughout. I can't stand the Rome story. People always claim that's the best part of the whole film, but I'm really not sure why. The crap Benigni tells is pretty lame in my book. I enjoyed the much-maligned L.A. story more than Rome.
I actually enjoyed the last segment in Helsinki the most. Very moving and the cinematography is wonderful. I know it might not be Robby Mueller, but the shots in Helsinki are nice nonetheless.
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Old 06-28-2012, 05:49 PM   #49840
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it really is. that cinema class changed me. before i NEVER would or wanted to watch silent, foreign, or black n white film - boy was i missing out!. saw a brief clip of M for a quiz where the empty stairwell was and balloons tangled in teh wire, and that just made me wanna see it it
It's always nice to see people become more enlightened and expand their horizons — that also happened to me over time. When I was a kid, I had that irrational prejudice against black & white films, any picture older than just a few years or anything that wasn't a big budget spectacular. I didn't care about actors and I cared even less about directors, writers and producers.

That's all changed and I'm much the wiser and happier for it.
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